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| Can be defined as loyalty and devotion to a nation |
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| Case in which the courts asserted the power of judicial review |
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| This future president led troops into Florida to end the clashes and seized Spanish settlement |
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| Native American leader whonwarned American's to stay out of Florida |
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| Tariffs designed to provide income for the federal gobernment |
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| Was a phrase published in the Boston newspaper, the Columbian Centinal that referred to the wave of nationalism during the presidency of James Monroe |
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| treaty in which Spain ceded all of Florida to the United States |
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| declared that the American continents should no longer be viewed as open to colonization |
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| Supreme Court case that revealed that revoked an existing state monopoly and gave Congress the right to regulate interstate commerce |
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| nurtured American manufacturers by taxing imports |
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| of South Carolina introduced a bill proposing the Second Bank of the United States |
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| was a source of frustration of Southerners because Native Indians clashed with settlers |
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| this tax on imports was designed to protect American manufacturers from foreign competition |
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| this Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of the Bank of the United States and provided Congress with the doctrine of "implied powers" and more flexibility to enact legislation |
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| Chief Justice John Marshall |
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| interpreted the Constitution broadly to support federal powers |
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| had concerns about the Russia's growing interest in the American northwest, especially after the country announced that it's empire extended south from Alaska to the Oregon territory |
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| Congress's economic program |
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| consisted of creating a new national bank, protecting American manufacturers, and building new roads and canals |
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| Second Bank of the United States |
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| was given the powers to issue notes as a national currency |
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| Martin v. Hunter's Lessee |
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| this court decision asserted the Supreme Court's sovereignty over state courts |
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| protected contracts from legislative interference; ruled that Court could overturn state laws that opposed specific provisions of the Constitution |
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